I-Sokki Japanese Vocabulary IOS Apps Update V1.1

"Ultrapped" today is honoured to officially update their IOS Japanese Application: "i-Sokki" (v1.1), which will now include multiple language support. It is now available on the iTunes app store for free.

i-Sokki Japanese Vocabulary iOS apps update v1.1

"i-Sokki - See it and Know it, learn Japanese easily"

"Ultrapped" today is honoured to officially update their IOS Japanese Application: "i-Sokki" (v1.1), which will now include multiple language support. It is now available on the iTunes app store for free.

"i-Sokki" is a JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) vocabulary learning app that features i-Sokki Star System, 3 quiz modes and Achievement System.

=== i-Sokki Star System ===
English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese

=== i-Sokki Star System ===
An innovative and intelligent quiz system which conditionally choose quiz vocabulary according to your quiz history. Each vocabulary has its own 4-level star rating which affects their pick up chances in Quiz.

0 Star - Not Familiar
1 Star - A bit Familiar
2 Stars - Familiar
3 Stars - Very Familiar

=== 3 Quiz Modes ===
Japanese Mode - Regular quiz. Pick the correct English answer with Japanese question.
Kanji Mode - Pick the correct Hinagara answer with Japanese question.
Reverse Mode - Pick the correct Japanese answer with English question.

=== Achievements System ===
20+ achievements.

=== All JLPT Levels ===
Choose JLPT levels up to your learning progress.

=== High Resolution Retina Display Supported ===

Device Requirements:
Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.Requires iOS 4.0 or later.
7.1MB

Pricing and Availabity:
i-Sokki is now available free exclusively at the iTunes app store, in the game category.

Appstore: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/i-sokki/id499189074
Official website: http://ultrapped.com/
Screenshots: http://ultrapped.com/i-sokki/screenshot/

William
Director of Ultrapped
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http://ultrapped.com/

P.S
JLPT is a standardized criterion-referenced test to evaluate and certify Japanese language "proficiency"(this must be defined without reference to productive skills such as writing and speaking) for non-native speakers

The JLPT was first held in 1984 in response to growing demand for standardized Japanese language certification.[4] Initially 7,000 people took the test.[5] Until 2003, the JLPT was one of the requirements for foreigners entering Japanese universities. Since 2003, the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) is used by most universities for this purpose;[6] unlike the JLPT, which is solely a multiple-choice exam, the EJU contains sections which require the examinee to write in Japanese.

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